04/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/18/2024 09:35
The event will take place on Thursday 16 May 2024, from 5.30pm to 8pm in LJMU's Education Building.
'Reverse Big Ideas' is an evening of thought-provoking talks delivered by leading academics and partners working in policing, community and criminal justice.
The event is part of a wider programme of LJMU engagement activities open to the public showcasing some of the latest research being undertaken. Guests will have an opportunity to hear from our speakers and join them in discussion along the theme of 'Policing, Criminalisation and Community'.
Lorna Brookes - Founder of Time Matters UK
Constable Adam Glinister - Merseyside Police
Miriam Mussa - Head of Community Engagement, Royal Court Theatre
Emma Murray & Lucia Arias, LJMU/FACT
Rachel Worsley - Company Founder & Creative Director, No Place Productions
Tickets for the event are free and can be booked via Reverse Big Ideas Eventbrite.
Big Ideas is part of an annual programme of research and engagement activities at LJMU that allows the university to share collaboration and knowledge exchange with its local communities.
'Reverse Big Ideas' flips the script with commuity groups and speakers taking the lead in sharing how their interaction with LJMU's teaching and research is enhancing community partnerships.
These research and engagement opportunities allow our communities to:
Share exciting research in the Liverpool City Region
Meet and chat with staff and student researchers
Network with guests including culture, arts and community groups, businesses, local government and education representatives
Our research institutes, centres and groups carry out important and inspirational work, committed to the university strategy to find solutions to the problems of the 21st century.
Find out more about our research areas or visit our impact hub.
You can find out more about Policing at LJMU, research, or courses within our Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies here.